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FishEye Collaborative
Job Title - Research Intern – Analysis of Reef Fish Video and Audio Recordings
Location - On-Site – Arlington, Virginia
Job Type - Full-Time (40 hours per week)
Pay - $17-20/hr (Commensurate with experience)
Term - This is a summer internship. Expected to last 8-12 weeks beginning on or after June 9th
Who are we:
FishEye Collaborative is an emerging conservation technology non-profit specializing in marine conservation bioacoustics. In collaboration with other organizations, we do research and development on non-invasive listening technologies that can help evaluate and protect ocean habitats. We are developing better tools and techniques for decision-makers to manage critical natural resources in marine protected areas and nearshore habitats like coral reefs. To do this, we are advancing passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) technologies to help regulators discover biodiversity hotspots, breeding grounds, and areas of fish abundance. Learn more about FishEye at FishEyeCollaborative.org, as well as through our fish acoustics paper.
Overview:
We seek a dedicated and intellectually engaged Research Intern to join our team to analyze natural history videos and sound recordings for animal behavior patterns. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest and background in animal behavior, ichthyology, coral reef science, or marine biology. This role involves complex workflows using a combination of commercial and custom software, requiring a meticulous and detail-oriented individual. The position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of techniques for fisheries and marine protected area monitoring and management and to participate in marine bioacoustic research.
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How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter, preferably as a single file, detailing their qualifications and interest in the position. Please include any relevant experience. References should be available on request.
Deadline for Applications: Applications will be reviewed as they arrive and the position may be filled at any time.
Contact Information:
Submit any questions to Erika Berlik at eberlik@fisheyecollaborative.org
Join our team and contribute to groundbreaking research in marine biology and animal behavior analysis. We look forward to your application!